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Land. Sea. Space.

What does it mean to be a Land, Sea and Space Grant university?ÌýThe triple designation signifies a collaboration between the U.S. government partners and UNH to produce and share research grounded in solutions that understand and improve the world around us. Read More

Recent Stories

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    Erik Chapman, New Hampshire Sea Grant (NHSG)/UNH Cooperative Extension fisheries specialist, will begin his work as NHSG acting director on July 1.
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    Carolyn Sweet has brought with her a wealth of experience to her role as Sullivan County’s new community and economic development field specialist.
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    Michael Mengers ’05, ‘09G is the new program developer for professional development and training at UNH Cooperative Extension.
  • STEM teachers summit at UNH
    - Full STEM Ahead
    Adrien Deshaies is helping his students push limits and approach science in unconventional ways. A science and robotics teacher at Belmont High School in New Hampshire, he... Read More
  • Soil, Sun and Success
    - Soil, Sun and Success
    Q: My family and I have wanted to start a vegetable garden in our backyard for a couple of years now. This year we are finally ready to make it happen. Can you give us some tips... Read More
  • A New Hampshire farmer
    - Field of Greens
    Many New Hampshire farmers view trading their tried-and-true full season silage corn variety for one with a shorter growing season as more than a little risky. But not Adam Crete... Read More
  • Presidential Award of Excellence Recipients
    - 2016 Presidential Award of Excellence Recipients Announced
    Two Cooperative Extension employees are among the five staffers to have received the 2016 Presidential Award of Excellence. Read More
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    Olivia Saunders, UNH Cooperative Extension food and agriculture field specialist, is one of four recipients of this year’s SARE/NACAA Fellowship.
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    A group of teachers huddled around a doll on Saturday morning and looked at the shadow it cast when lit with a flashlight.